When multiple versions of the same content in the same natural language are available, at least one version meets all Level 1 success criteria. Any version that does not meet all Level 1 success criteria provides a mechanism to obtain a version that does, and that mechanism meets all Level 1 success criteria.

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20:51:22 [Gregg]

any inaccessible version must have an accessible version and there must be a way to get to the accessible version from the non-conformant sesssion.

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Resolution: send LC-466, LC-465, LC-545, LC-985 back to Team B

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Topic: LC-716: Wording of SC 4.2 confusing

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To minimize the risk of seizures due to photosensitivity , cContent does not violate the general flash threshold or the red flash threshold by conforming to SC 2.3.1.

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To minimize the risk of seizures due to photosensitivity, cContent does not violate the general flash threshold or the red flash threshold by conforming to SC 2.3.1.

Note that even conformance to all three levels of WCAG 2.0 will not make Web content accessible to all people. As was true for WCAG 1.0 even content that is AAA conformant will not overcome the accessibility barriers faced by those with certain combinations of disabilities or with certain types of severe disabilities."